Jordan Kyrou netted two quick goals late in the second period to lift the St. Louis Blues to a 3-2 comeback win over the Seattle Kraken in the season opener for both teams on Tuesday night.
Philip Broberg also scored for the Blues, with his goal coming between Kyrou’s pair. The three goals were scored rapidly in 1 minute and 55 seconds, turning a two-goal deficit into a St. Louis lead. Justin Faulk recorded assists on the first two goals, while Robert Thomas, Dylan Holloway, and Alexandre Texier also contributed assists.
Vince Dunn and Eeli Tolvanen each found the back of the net for the Kraken early in the second period, giving Seattle an initial 2-0 lead.
Blues goalie Jordan Binnington made 30 saves to backstop the win, while Seattle’s Philipp Grubauer stopped 22 shots in the loss.
Game Takeaways
Blues: Kyrou, who led St. Louis with 31 goals last season, has already started this season at a faster pace. Last year, his first goal came in the second game, and it took him another eight games to score his second.
Kraken: History was made on the Kraken’s bench as assistant coach Jessica Campbell became the first woman to serve as an assistant or associate coach in the NHL. This game also marked the first time Seattle opened its season on home ice.
Key Moment
St. Louis took the lead just 20 seconds after tying the game. After winning a faceoff at center ice, Texier set up Kyrou, who streaked down the right wing and beat Grubauer with a wrist shot, putting the Blues up 3-2.
Key Stat
Grubauer stopped the Blues’ first 13 shots on goal before Kyrou finally broke through. During the 1:55 span of the second period, St. Louis scored on three of four shots. Overall, Seattle outshot St. Louis 32-25.
Up Next
- The Blues continue their season-opening road trip at San Jose on Thursday.
- The Kraken head to Minnesota on Saturday to start a three-game trip.